About

Hi, thank you for visiting my blog! My name is Zac George I am 16 years old and currently live in Australia.

Since a young age, I’ve been obsessed with all types of flying. I first learned the value of miles and points at the age of 14, from then on I was hooked. I earned my first elite status at 14 and for me, it was like a golden ticket. On my weekends I would fly around the country racking up status and frequent flyer miles and then use them to keep flying. I’m now 16 and flying over 200,000+ km’s per year almost all in first and business class. Everything you see on this blog is written by myself or guest contributors.

Anyway thank you for visiting my blog, and I hope I can help you travel in luxury for less.

If you ever have any questions regarding any blog posts, corrections, suggestions or just want to connect, please send me an email to zac@pointsfromthepacific.com.au

Media Enquiries

I’m available to talk on TV, Radio and all types of media about topics regarding luxury travel, loyalty programs and basically any other travel orientated subject. If you want to send press releases, pictures and information and any other type of media regarding travel, please email zac@pointsfromthepacific.com.au

At this time, Points From The Pacific isn’t looking to hire any writers but please feel free to send samples of your work if you would like to possibly be a guest contributor. Send all emails regarding posts to zac@pointsfromthepacific.com.au

All posts describe how I paid/redeemed for selected product. If something is provided courtesy of the Airline, Hotel or any other source, a disclaimer will be put at the top of the page.

Zac George/Points From The Pacific is proudly part of the BoardingArea network.

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Hi, I saw your article in the Daily Telegraph and thought I would check out your blog. What would your advice be to someone who is completely new to this? My end game is business class (or better) to Singapore in 12 months time. I have signed up to AAdvantage, Alaska, Kris, Velocity & Qantas. We have our Coles and Woolies cards linked to the frequent flyers but prefer to use Visa Debit cards than Credit. What game plan would you advise?

Hi Kerry, sorry to say that is not correct. In fact both Qantas and Virgin both offer debit cards that reward points on spending, however, you would be advised to check the earn rate of both (Qantas recently slashed it earn rate per dollar for domestic spending).

Zac don’t start a blog saying how much you will post, not do anything for weeks, say you have lost interest and aim to post 1-2 posts a day and then do absolutely nothing. It would seem that this blog should be closed in-line with your priorities.